Feeding Christine

Feeding Christine
Author :
Publisher : Bantam
Total Pages : 255
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780307480705
ISBN-13 : 0307480704
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Feeding Christine by : Barbara Chepaitis

In this deliciously charming novel, Barbara Chepaitis-a new and truly one-of-a-kind voice in women's fiction-skillfully explores the powerful camaraderie shared by four exceptional women. Reminiscent of Like Water for Chocolate and How to Make an American Quilt, this unique tale filled with unforgettable characters has a style all its own. It is a delightful ode to the special unbreakable bond that exists between women-and the crazy things true friends will do to show they care. . . . Feeding Christine Teresa DiRosa believes that life, like fine food, is made special by mixing together the best ingredients: time, patience, and a lot of love. Owner of a thriving catering business, Bread and Roses, she has turned the feeding of stomachs and souls into her life's work. Now, with her niece Christine, best friend and bookkeeper Delia, and baker Amberlin, Teresa is gearing up for Bread and Roses' most important event of the year: the annual Christmas open house. But as Teresa juggles recipes and party decorations, her personal life is spinning out of control. Her divorce is barely final when a handsome acquaintance hints that he'd like to be more than just friends. Her college-age son has broken her heart by choosing to spend Christmas with his father. And her niece Christine, beautiful and artistic, is engaged to marry a prominent psychologist-but seems to be losing her own grip on sanity as her wedding draws closer. The preparty cooking marathon promises to be filled with the usual chaos and conversation, and Teresa hopes it will be a good time to talk things over with her niece. But she's not prepared when a suicidal Christine arrives at her house-and Teresa is the only one who can save her. The radical steps she takes to stop her niece from killing herself will shock everyone-but with Delia's and Amberlin's help, Teresa feeds Christine a healthy dose of courage, wisdom, and pure friendship . . . all while trying to pull off a grand party for a hundred people. Witty and warmhearted, Feeding Christine is a testament to the many different kinds of friendship it takes to live a full life-and to the different kinds of wisdom each of us has to share.

Meals Without Squeals

Meals Without Squeals
Author :
Publisher : Bull Publishing Company
Total Pages : 288
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0923521399
ISBN-13 : 9780923521394
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Meals Without Squeals by : Christine Berman

Information on children's nutrition accompanies recipes designed for children in special age groups, or with allergies, eating disorders, or lactose intolerance

Feeding Miss Lilly

Feeding Miss Lilly
Author :
Publisher :
Total Pages : 140
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0967492645
ISBN-13 : 9780967492643
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Feeding Miss Lilly by : Christine King

Scads of books and articles have been written about feeding dogs, and yet myths and misconceptions about how to feed dogs abound. Perhaps the most pernicious is that it's beyond the ability of the average person to do it well. I hear this concern often from dog owners who'd like to be making their dog's food but are too afraid to even try, for fear of getting it wrong. Let me relieve you of that notion right now. Feeding dogs well is not rocket science. If it were, then dogs would have died out long ago. You don't need a degree in nutrition to feed yourself and your family well. The same is true about feeding your dog. You simply need to understand a few basic principles, and go from there. Given how much information is available already, I thought what might be most useful is for me to tell you how I feed my own dog, The Splendid Miss Tiger Lilly.

Aunt Dimity and the Summer King

Aunt Dimity and the Summer King
Author :
Publisher : Penguin Books
Total Pages : 242
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780143108108
ISBN-13 : 0143108107
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Aunt Dimity and the Summer King by : Nancy Atherton

Overseeing her baby, a family wedding and her own approaching 40th birthday celebration amid rumors that a developer has unwanted plans for Finch village, Lori bonds with a warmhearted inventor only to discover his true intentions.

A Year in Christine's Garden

A Year in Christine's Garden
Author :
Publisher : Random House
Total Pages : 320
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781446416785
ISBN-13 : 144641678X
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis A Year in Christine's Garden by : Christine Walkden

A Year in Christine's Garden is the utterly down-to-earth account of one woman's passion for plants. Recounting stories from her hectic life in horticulture, Christine Walkden's diary is a heartwarming account of octogenarian neighbours, living with a film crew and helping friends with their gardening needs. Reflecting all the charm of her BBC2 television series, Christine's narrative paints a picture of the day-to-day beauty that surrounds her. She likes being outside, she likes walking her dog Tara, she likes watching the light change and she enjoys those little moments when everything seems right in the world. With irrepressible enthusiasm, she interweaves tips and advice to prove that the best gardens are approachable and achievable. Forget fashion, forget trends - Christine's garden is about no-nonsense planting and growing what you enjoy. As the year progresses, this warm, but frank diary brings to life all the moments of pride, excitement, relaxation and laugh-out-loud fun that make Christine's garden a haven of contentment.

Peterson's Magazine

Peterson's Magazine
Author :
Publisher :
Total Pages : 886
Release :
ISBN-10 : PRNC:32101076519972
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Peterson's Magazine by :

Dairy Cow Feeding Experiments

Dairy Cow Feeding Experiments
Author :
Publisher :
Total Pages : 678
Release :
ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112033061133
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Dairy Cow Feeding Experiments by : Arra Burton Fite

An Appetite for Life: How to Feed Your Child from the Start

An Appetite for Life: How to Feed Your Child from the Start
Author :
Publisher : The Experiment, LLC
Total Pages : 296
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781615195404
ISBN-13 : 1615195408
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis An Appetite for Life: How to Feed Your Child from the Start by : Clare Llewellyn

All the latest research on how to feed your child well—especially in their crucial first two years One of the greatest challenges a parent faces is navigating their child’s appetite. From picky eaters to overeaters, babies and toddlers can be difficult to feed. Yet a parent’s job is to ensure that their child is receiving the nutrition they need. New research suggests that a child’s eating habits are shaped as early as pregnancy. In An Appetite for Life, researchers Clare Llewellyn, PhD, and Hayley Syrad, PhD, separate fact from fad and share the latest reliable science to help you decide what’s best for you and your child. What to eat during pregnancy to ensure good maternal and infant health. Milk-feeding how-tos, with advice on both breastfeeding and formula. Baby’s essential first foods, including easy-to-follow guidance on weaning, introducing solid foods, and important nutrients. Balanced diets for toddlers, with feeding strategies for different eating styles. This is an invaluable, evidence-based guide to your child’s unique appetite and what they need in order to eat well—for life.

Christine Mccall

Christine Mccall
Author :
Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 256
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781491715680
ISBN-13 : 1491715685
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Christine Mccall by : Helen Hendricks Friess

Christine McCall left home at age 17. She was newly married to a man who wanted to become famous. When her marriage failed she returned home to learn her parents and young brother were possibly killed in an auto accident. She is unable to confirm any facts. She is alone in the world. She begins a new life but makes many serious mistakes along the way which result in tragic circumstances for her. She decides to change her life. Five years later she marries George McCall, a wealthy business man, who in spite of her past loved her deeply. She keeps a happy face but the ghosts of her past continue to haunt and shame her. They have twenty-five happy years together before his death. After five years of mourning for him she finally decides she needs to build a new life. When a young man appears on her doorstep, claiming to be the son of her dead brother, she is shocked and shaken, but also hopeful that she now has a new family with this young man, his very young wife, and baby daughter. A new found friend and her attorney are concerned about the visitors and help her to find answers about her past.